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April 3rd, 2006

The housing estates

housing estates
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Later on I am planning to talk about ‘the bicycle’. It has taken a while owing to things like preparing meals, sorting the washing etc.

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4 Responses to “The housing estates”


  1. Nefertiki says:

    … and the TV antennas which broaden our horizons and cause our eyeglasses to require ever-thicker lenses.

  2. John Davies (on a Liverpool housing estate) says:

    You know I love your stuff but I can’t work out if you’re taking the p*ss or not with this one. Out of housing estates. I hope you’re not because I feel that it IS possible to find inspiration in the pavement slabs, it’s a rewarding commitment to look for ‘God in the ordinary’…..

  3. Dave says:

    John,

    Thanks for your comment. ‘I don’t know’ is the honest answer. I do draw things without trying to convey a clear message sometimes. I agree wholeheartedly about finding ‘God’ in the ordinary. Perhaps I’m trying to find God there and not succeeding.

    Housing estates are where I spend my time and so I do find my inspiration here, so in one sense I am saying it like it is.

  4. Simon says:

    Not one of your better ones. At least, it isn’t actually funny.

    By the way, he doesn’t ex..i.s…t…….

    Just thought I’d let you know. Always good to help out a neighbour when he’s suffering under a delusion god-belief psychosis.